DOBOKSQUAWK

Deconstructing Taekwon-Do

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Posting

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About the author

Kevin Cull has been voraciously studying the esoterica of Taekwon-Do since 2001. He started Dobok Squawk as a place to talk about the ins and outs of TKD, while recognizing that we can’t take our hobby too seriously.